The Walking Dead's most dangerous faction was defeated in The Ones Who Live, but another spinoff seems to have the perfect way of bringing them back. The CRM had been teased extensively throughout the main show, but they made their proper introduction during World Beyond, with the spinoff showing exactly how deadly and ruthless the military faction was. After all the build-up, the group became even more terrifying in The Ones Who Live, as they managed to keep Rick Grimes contained for years, and the CRM's Walking Dead plan indicated most of humanity was at risk of facing their wrath.
However, despite how formidable the faction appeared, Rick and Michonne were able to take them down during The Ones Who Live's ending. Although they didn't eliminate every single soldier, the duo killed the CRM's leader, Major General Beale, and allowed the Civic Republic to oversee the community's military units in the process, creating a more peaceful army. With the group's sinister plan seemingly dead and buried, Rick and Michonne's series indicated that the CRM's evil presence in The Walking Dead may be gone for good, but another spinoff may have already proven how the deadly villains could return.
How Rick & Michonne Defeated The CRM In The Ones Who Live
The Iconic Walking Dead Duo Used Gas & Explosives To Destroy The CRM's Base
Taking down the CRM was far from an easy process for Rick and Michonne considering the faction's size and power, but the duo managed to pull it off. Much of The Ones Who Live focused on Rick and Michonne trying to work out how to escape the heavily fortified settlement, but their plan all came together after killing Jadis. While Michonne destroyed Jadis' files on Alexandria, Rick took the Echelon briefing where he found out Beale's plans before offing him as well. Many of their actions were improvised, but they still managed to meet up and complete their life-threatening objective.
Having acquired a plethora of grenades, the duo placed them inside a facility filled with chlorine gas containers that were rigged to explode using zombies. Although Pearl Thorne caught them in the act, she was unable to prevent the explosion, with Rick and Michonne taking cover and miraculously surviving. Thorne also survived, but she was eventually stabbed by Michonne and died from inhaling the gas, allowing the show's main duo to escape what was left of the now zombie-infested base.
The show's finale undoubtedly involved a bit of plot armor for Rick and Michonne to make it through all the chaos, but successfully taking down such a terrifying faction proves the couple is among The Walking Dead's most dangerous characters. Having blown up the CRM's private base and exposing its senior members to the gas, the protagonists managed to strike an off-screen alliance with the Civic Republic, suggesting the military faction's tyrannical reign had come to an end.
Major General Beale Revealed The CRM Had Spies All Across The World
The CRM Still Exists In Different Parts Of The World
The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live is now available to stream on Netflix.
Assuming these spies are attempting to carry out Beale's vision, other countries are far from safe, as the CRM will remain a real danger to their freedom. With CRM scientists believing society would fall in 14 years, Beale wanted to create one elite community in America by destroying neighboring settlements and taking their resources to try and preserve humanity's future. If branches of the faction are also doing this elsewhere, then the CRM is an international threat, and they may have already established control of one area based on a clue in Daryl Dixon season 2's finale.